Agapanthus
Be content with me the lovely blossom preened
Sharing dark, rich beauty as the garden greened.
My leaves are narrow, trim and bright
Growing gently in this summer light.
May I dwell at the garden path or lend myself
To a pleasant spot upon the portico shelf.
Born long ago as a Lily of the Nile
I have traveled many an arduous mile
To reside in this land of blended nations.
Being diverse among God’s creations.
I wish to grow ever after in this rich soil
No longer content in barren earth to toil
I leave my ancestors to grow weak or strong
In native ground while I travel far and long
To settle roots in every type of earthly peat
Bloom bright, blue blossoms at my gardener’s feet.
I have many gowns such as Blue Mist, Joyful blue
And White Ice to name just a lovely few.
Plant me anywhere your green thumb please
I promise not to unduly taunt or tease,
But grow ever grand and beautiful for you
At the verdant edge of a garden path or two.
Bring me ardent to your lover’s hand
I am the “flower of love” throughout the land.
Exotic blooms will she display at her table
“Sure sign of his devotion,” will be my comely label.
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